Reading Reflection No. 3
1) What was the general theme or argument of the book? In How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big , Scott Adams talks about how you should put yourself first in order for you to be successful. This is not a typical way of being “selfish” but rather 3 ways to make sure that you put yourself in the best position so you can be successful in what you want. He describes the 3 ways as looking after yourself by being healthy in order to put yourself in good head space by eating right, sleeping, and avoiding emotional distress. He also talks about looking after your economics which includes your job so you do not burden your family and friends. The 3 rd is look after all the other things which include your family, community, country, and world. 2) How did the book, in your opinion, connect with and enhance what you are learning in ENT 3003? Throughout the book, Adams talks about investing in yourself in order to achieve suc...
Hi Orlantha! This is a great pitch. I can tell from the confidence in your delivery that you are truly passionate about the idea. I love that you gave an in-depth overview of the problem farmers are currently facing, and that you included some statistics to illustrate the need for this type of levy system. The pitch ended rather abruptly. I think a call to action at the end would have been a great addition. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteHi Orlantha! Great presentation! You definately convinced me that there is a real need for updating the levy system around the Missouri River. With an increase in flooding and substandard detection system, there is a great need for implementation of devices that would allow for early detection. Not only would this save farmers tremendous time and money, but it would also ease financial burden on the government that often has to deal with the fallout from flooding.
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